Book,  Chap.

1   1,  15|        was said according to the flesh, and figuratively, not literally,
2   1,  15|          the resurrection of his flesh human nature begins both
3   1,  16| indicated, and the assumption of flesh is secondarily understood,
4   1,  16|  specifically traced back to the flesh, e.g., "For if they had
5   2,  15|          Christ according to the flesh which the Son of God, upon
6   2,  15|       Lord deigned to have taken flesh, so that from that tribe
7   2,  17|    resurrection according to the flesh and his dwelling in heaven
8   2,  19|       and the two will be in one flesh" (Gn 2:24; Mt 19:5). And
9   2,  22|       unity of godhead and human flesh, e.g., "A child is born
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